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Duggan

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  1. The lasers job is to help YOU hit the target, not to scare the intended target ... lol ... That being said, I've never used a laser on my m4, but I don't feel it is needed if you have an optic ... it's not like a pistol where you may be firing without looking at the sights ... a shotgun is always gonna be in your shoulder, and then you can point shoot it without any sights and hit your intended target (or at least I can).
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    Tactical stocks

    Yep, that's the one I am referring to. I didn't even know it existed until he posted it.
  3. Call my crazy ... but I had no idea Benelli makes/made pistols? Apparently they did though ... what the fu4k ... I can't find a picture of a B77 anywhere ...
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    Tactical stocks

    IMO, folding stocks suck, as do pistol grip (stockless) shotguns .. the recoil makes the gun unusable if you use any type of real load. Telescoping or custom length fixed stocks are the only way to go IMO ... and they DO make a telescoping stock for the supernova, it is just rare as ****.
  5. I am pleased.
  6. Ahahhaaaha, my own tactics turned against me! PM sent.
  7. How much bro?
  8. Tucker is such a hater.
  9. I don't know much about Novas, so I'm sorry that I can't answer most of your questions, but I'm honestly taken aback by your asking about 200 yard accuracy ... are you really planning on taking 200 yard shots with a slug? If so, god bless you, you'll need it.
  10. Tactical high speed operator duck tape?
  11. Cool. Glad to hear you like it. 99% of the negative stuff I've heard has been from people who have not even seen/shot the Vinci, so their opinion is meaningless. Get back to us with a range report after you get your Vinci.
  12. Whatever you make, be sure it's one of those 11 items, or you are laboring for no real cause. (Their list is very incomplete and I don't know what to say about it ... but it's what the ATF says, so run with it.)
  13. That's what the ATF told us in 2006. I forget if they have since upped the part count, but this is the only solid proof that I have. If you go by this letter, replacing a single item on that list of 11 items would make you 922r legal. But don't take my word for it, contact ATF yourself and see what their tone is now. It may have changed, but I honestly don't really care, because I see it as a non-issue. If 922r is your biggest problem, then you have no problem. Do as you will, I am bored of this topic.
  14. It's worse than this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQMvjpeQDi8
  15. ^^ Yeeeeeep.
  16. Your contribution is clearly SO much more helpful than mine was. And you're old enough to actually wear senior citizen diapers, so spare me your petty mockery, Depends Boy.
  17. Wait, you're actually going to SHOOT a LE LEGACY?1!?!? NOT JUST TAKE PICTURES OF IT?!>1?!! Don't tell m1014, he will have a heart attack.
  18. This has been discussed to death and quite frankly I am sick of typing out the same answer month after month, so either search on here for one of the 4 million topics about 922r, or go to the following link. http://home.comcast.net/~navy87guy/home/922r.html Now, after you've done all your homework and calculations on exactly how hard it will be to make your gun 100% legal, do yourself a favor and google "922r arrest" or "922r felony" or "922r charged" or ANYTHING related to 922r being enforced and sticking to someone. Report back here when you find a case of 922r being at all relevant or enforceable. I won't hold my breath. ETA - The obvious answer is to leave the gun completely stock if you're paranoid that someone is going to come arrest you. Then you can blast away 7 shells at a time with complete confidence that you are 100% in the right.
  19. Man what a steal!
  20. Glad to hear it! I've been meaning to get some ... perhaps soon ...
  21. There is a reason you can't find one ...
  22. Change your tube yourself ... it's really not hard at all. You don't need vicegrips, and a heatgun won't hurt the receiver ... just heat the receiver until the tube breaks free, it will take 5-10 minutes of heating to get the loctite melted so the tube will break free. It's silly to give such a simple task to a gunsmith, or someone else who may or may not do it slowly and carefully. Yes, the release pad was a ***** to install, but totally worth it.
  23. How much accuracy testing have you done with the m4 and sabot slugs, as compared to the m4 and rifled slugs?
  24. Just another one, to show you ...
  25. The overall length of the weapon is unchanged. You are going from this to this: Up top is a stock 5 round tube with a 2 round limiter on the end ... your options are either a +2 extension (replaced the 2 round limiter that comes on the gun), or a full length 7 round tube as you see in on the bottom. No m4 holds 10 rounds in the tube, you need a different weapon for that. I highly recommend a full length tube over a +2 extension. It is stronger, looks better and cleaner, and if you get a +2 you will end up wanting a full length tube down the road anyways. If you only plan on doing it once, as you say, get a full length tube and be done with it. The weapon was designed for a full length tube, the 5 round tube is a neutered version and a blasphemous act as far as I am concerned, a +2 extension is merely a bandaid covering up that blasphemous act, while a replacement full length tube replaces the evil part all together. If I had to do it over, I'd buy a SOCOMguy or Carriercomp tube ... probably a carriercomp, as it's lighter (titanium) and comes with a proper full length spring, which is excellent. I'd say you should also get the enlarged bolt handle, made by progressive machine and tool (now called design concepts?) ... I've used all the bolt handles available, and this one is by far the best. http://www.brownells.com/aspx/NS/store/ProductDetail.aspx?p=22928&title=BENELLI%20M1/M4%20LIGHTWEIGHT%20CHARGING%20HANDLE The GG&G large bolt release pad is the best available, but its pretty annoying to install, as there are no directions and it really takes 3-4 hands to do. It's the same as any other gunsmithing mod ... you have to hold 2 springloaded parts in place, while also holding a pin in place and trying to drive that pin through the parts with a hammer without knocking stuff out of alignment. Both the bolt release and the bolt handle are huge upgrades ergonomically ... here is my gun, for what it's worth:
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